[COMPLETE] Representative Men by Ralph Waldo Emerson - tg

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Representative Men, by Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803 - 1882)

This project is now complete! All audio files can be found on our catalog page: https://librivox.org/representative-men-by-ralph-waldo-emerson-2/
Seven Essays: his reasoning why and how great men have always been honored and necessary in our civilization, followed by six chapters dealing with, in order: Plato,, Swedenborg, Montaigne, Shakspeare (sic), Napoleon and Goethe.
Emerson was an old fashioned "Man of Letters". He was the head of the mid-19th century School of Transcendentalism. Poetry, essay and book on Philosophy, human rights and religious and social rights. (Summary by William Jones)
Source text (please read only from this text!): https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/6312/

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Last edited by williamjones on June 26th, 2022, 4:08 am, edited 3 times in total.
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Thanks - please see my reply to your PM
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Post by KevinS »

Bill, once this gets set up, may I have the first lecture? (Emerson)
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KevinS wrote: June 25th, 2022, 1:12 pm Bill, once this gets set up, may I have the first lecture? (Emerson)
Why, yes, Kevin, Yes indeed. Thank you.
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I can't MC this, as my plate is over-full. But I wanted to be sure you knew this would be a version 2; there's a solo version in the catalog.
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TriciaG wrote: June 25th, 2022, 5:46 pm I can't MC this, as my plate is over-full. But I wanted to be sure you knew this would be a version 2; there's a solo version in the catalog.
Thank you Tricia. I DO wish you were interested and available to be our MC.

Do you mean to say that my template text needs to be changed due to the existence of the earlier version?

I know about the earlier version. I want to offer an alternative.

If you can find it in your Canadian heart to MC this project I'd personally appreciate it. Only 7 chapters, 14 modest sections. Shouldn't be a big drain on resources and time. Reconsider for the sake of Canadian-American harmony? :)

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No, you don't have to do anything different. It's just that some people prefer not to duplicate efforts. :)

You don't have to justify your wanting a new version; all you need to say is that you're aware of there being another version.

I'm pointedly ignoring the pleading in your post. :P
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TriciaG wrote: June 25th, 2022, 6:06 pm No, you don't have to do anything different. It's just that some people prefer not to duplicate efforts. :)

You don't have to justify your wanting a new version; all you need to say is that you're aware of there being another version.

I'm pointedly ignoring the pleading in your post. :P
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Eagerly awaiting the MW!
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RitaBoutros wrote: June 26th, 2022, 4:57 am Eagerly awaiting the MW!
ME TOO!

The lovely and talented annise (Anne) has noticed the project. I hope she'll be interested in becoming our MC. She certainly knows her stuff.
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Post by Owlivia »

Greatly looking forward to the project. I’d like to claim the section on Swedenborg, please.

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Please put me in for Napoleon (all sections). Thank you.
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Post by wib66 »

Can I read Montaigne sections 7 and 8 please.
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To clarify, I'd like to claim BOTH sections on Swedenborg. I'll blame SpellCheck (that convenient villain) for the missing "s." :lol:

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wib66 wrote: June 26th, 2022, 12:52 pm Can I read Montaigne sections 7 and 8 please.
ABSOLUTELY!!!

So glad you're joining with this troop.
Thank you Michele (that IS you public name, right?)

We now have commitments for all the 14 sections of the 7 chapters of "Representative Men".
Yaaay!

As soon a an MC picks us up, we're good to go.

Kevin has already recorded section 01 of chapter 1 (Uses of Great Men), and sent the raw recording to me for a superficial critique. Needless concern!! He is really good - just like the rest of you. You're all Pros.

I have recorded both of my Plato Sections, but need to do a Home PLing on them.
Probably I'll record the Goethe sections on Wednesday and PL them by Friday and...
God willing and the creek don't rise, we'll have an MC and a Magic Window by then.

BTW, I'll be asking for PLing time from y'all for my 4 sections as they come off my computer.

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